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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path: Progress
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path. Loving a life weaving. Thursday, July 30, 2015. Some "in progress" pictures. threaded. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Deanna Deeds, FiberArtisan. Shop at FiberArtisanWorkshop on Etsy. Next project on the loom - baby blanket. A Bend in My Weaving Path. Sara Lamb's Woven Thoughts. Alice Schlein - Weaverly. Nicki, Weaving Diva's Words and Weft. Hilde Arts - Jacquard Weaving. Sandra Rude - Computer-assisted weaving. Nicki's Fine Fiber Notes. Other people I follow.
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path: Ready... Get Set...
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path. Loving a life weaving. Friday, July 31, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Deanna Deeds, FiberArtisan. Shop at FiberArtisanWorkshop on Etsy. Next project on the loom - baby blanket. A Bend in My Weaving Path. Sara Lamb's Woven Thoughts. Alice Schlein - Weaverly. Nicki, Weaving Diva's Words and Weft. Hilde Arts - Jacquard Weaving. Sandra Rude - Computer-assisted weaving. Nicki's Fine Fiber Notes. Other people I follow. Matt and Nile and Kili. Angle of the light.
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path: Apron Ties - Variations on Shoelaces
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path. Loving a life weaving. Sunday, August 9, 2015. Apron Ties - Variations on Shoelaces. Then proceed with tensioning and when it's good, complete the square knots if needed for extra securing. Next I'll show you two alternate methods using shoelaces. They both start by first tying those smoothed-out warp bouts into an overhand knot at the end. Then use the two ends of the shoelace to tie onto the rod, in the same manner as in the traditional method above. The shoelaces are...
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path: January 2015
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path. Loving a life weaving. Friday, January 23, 2015. There - the shape of these Ds looks better to me. Here's the previous trial for comparison. Links to this post. Sunday, January 4, 2015. A Year's Worth of Towels. 2014 was the Year of the Towels for me. Here they all are posing together, one for each month. The drafts and my notes are in archived posts. The original article is at the online digital archive of weaving. Links to this post. Labels: towel of the month.
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path: August 2015
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path. Loving a life weaving. Saturday, August 29, 2015. My Dance Card is Full. I finished the odd little 11-beat dance with this warp. This one has a warm yellow weft. I did two towels in each of four different weft colors on this warp. I may do it again in a warp using another colorway, in between lots of other projects. Links to this post. Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Links to this post. Saturday, August 22, 2015. Like Visiting an Old Familiar Friend. Links to this post. Wednesday...
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path: Knitting with Warp in "Warp Knitting" Structure
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path. Loving a life weaving. Saturday, August 15, 2015. Knitting with Warp in "Warp Knitting" Structure. Yeah, I know. I can not believe I am doing this either. Here I've spread out a section that doesn't have too many errors in it so you can see it a bit better. As in my other knitting-on-the-loom trials, the warp ends per inch needed for the woven cloth is way more dense than is needed for the number of stitches as this yarn wants to knit. Knitting on the loom. Other people I f...
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path: March 2015
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path. Loving a life weaving. Saturday, March 28, 2015. Here's the twist I'm putting into this weaving. The tartan as seen through sprang worked into the warp while it's still on the loom. I am working an inset area of sprang in the tartan cloth. It goes across the entire width of the warp. This is basic 1/1 interlinked braided structure. What on earth is this going to be, you ask? Links to this post. Sunday, March 22, 2015. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path: Warping a sectional beam - #2: Winding onto the warp beam
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path. Loving a life weaving. Saturday, June 22, 2013. Warping a sectional beam - #2: Winding onto the warp beam. Continuing from the last post on sectional warping. Next those 24 spools are put on a spool rack. If your "packages" are not spools but rather cones or spills, etc., they would go onto an appropriate apparatus to deliver the yarn off them instead. From each spool, the yarn is run over to the tension box which is attached to the back of the loom near the warp beam.
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path: Next project on the loom - baby blanket
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path. Loving a life weaving. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Next project on the loom - baby blanket. For my about-to-arrive-any-day-now newest niece. Here I have the warp all beamed and ready to thread. The colors are rather dark and sophisticated for a baby blankie, but they match her older sister's blanket. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Deanna Deeds, FiberArtisan. Shop at FiberArtisanWorkshop on Etsy. Next project on the loom - baby blanket. A Bend in My Weaving Path.
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path: Sprang Bibliography
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A FiberArtisan's Weaving Path. Loving a life weaving. Barber, E. J. W. Prehistoric Textiles. Princeton University Press, 1991. Nylen, Anna-Maja. Swedish Handcraft. 8220;Sprang and Frame Plaiting for Garments”, Weavers' Journal, January 1979. Collingwood, Peter. The Techniques of Sprang: Plaiting on Stretched Threads. Faber and Faber, 1974. Kliot, Jules. Sprang: Language and Techniques. Jules Kliot, 1974. Van Reesema, E. Siewertsz. Egyptisch Vlechtwerk. Van Holkema and Warendorf, 1926. Angle of the light.
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